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Hi I'm Glenn

I am a Vietnam War Vet, I am father, and I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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I love learing about Jesus Christ and meeting with the missionaries from my church. I am a father of three children, 2 boys and 1 girl, and 2 grandchildren. I make a lot of cakes and desserts. I used to do a lot of gardening. I live in a small appartment by myself. I like to draw and other forms of artwork.

Why I am a Mormon

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Because i believe this to be the true and the fullness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. My neighbor introduced me to the church and became good friends with me. I asked him if i could come to church and he said, "Sure!" Somehow i just knew that i needed to be baptized, so I talked to the missionaries and we set a date. I was baptized on Mother's Day of 2010. It turned my life completely around. Since then i have been away from alcohol and i have a greater sense of peace and happiness.

How I live my faith

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I read and study the Book of Mormon and other church history materials. I do geneology work for my family. I go to church every Sunday and have the missionaries over several times a week. I try my best to treat others as children of our Heavenly Father by being kind and helpful to them.

Do Mormons worship Joseph Smith?

Glenn

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NO! We do NOT worship Joseph Smith. We love him and are grateful for the work that he did to bring forth the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but we worship God the Father and His son Jesus Christ only.Show moreShow less

What will the Mormon missionaries talk about when they visit my home?

Glenn

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The Restoration of the church, the importance of repentace and baptism, and how to strengthen their faith to endure to trials of life.Show moreShow less

What is the priesthood?

Glenn

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The power and authority to act in the name of God. To perform baptisms and other ordinaces, we must have the priesthood.Show moreShow less

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